Israel's Hostage Rescue in Gaza Sparks Intense Debate
The operation freed four hostages but resulted in significant Palestinian casualties, complicating peace negotiations.
- Israel's raid in Gaza rescued four hostages but killed at least 274 Palestinians, according to local health officials.
- The rescue operation has intensified calls for a cease-fire and renewed diplomatic efforts for a broader peace deal.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu faces both domestic praise for the rescue and international criticism over the high civilian death toll.
- The raid has reduced Hamas' bargaining power but also highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Details of the complex operation reveal the high risks involved and the precarious situation for remaining hostages.










































